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Recommend to unset associative array variable before declaration to avoid conversion #2964

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pothos opened this issue Apr 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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pothos commented Apr 8, 2024

For new checks and feature suggestions

  • https://www.shellcheck.net/ (i.e. the latest commit) currently gives no useful warnings about this
  • [ x I searched through https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/issues and didn't find anything related

Here's a snippet or screenshot that shows the problem:

#!/bin/bash
myarr="z"
declare -A myarr
myarr[a]=x
echo "${!myarr[@]}"
echo "${myarr[@]}"

This outputs

0 a
z x

because myarr is converted from a string z to having (0, z) as key-value pair

Here's what shellcheck currently says:

nothing

Here's what I wanted or expected to see:

recommendation: use 'unset' before 'declare' to avoid conversion of existing variable contents

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